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Mary Didoardo "Intimate Blend" 2024 oil on wood panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo Blue Poem , 2024 oil on wood panel 30 x 30 in (dido118AP) Artist Statement In order to make a meaningful painting I have to establish form somewhere in the swirl of ...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Mary Didoardo Blue Poem , 2024 oil on wood panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo Blue Poem , 2024 oil on wood panel 30 x 30 in (dido118AP) Artist Statement In order to make a meaningful painting I have to establish form somewhere in the swirl of l...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Mary Didoardo "June Bug" - Small Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo June Bug, 2022 oil on wood panel 8 x 8 in. (dido095) This small abstract oil painting on wood by Mary Didoardo features her...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil

Mary Didoardo "Deep Dive" - Small Abstract Oil Painting on Wood Panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo Deep Dive, 2022 oil on wood panel 8 x 8 in. (dido093) This small abstract oil painting on wood by Mary Didoardo features he...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Mary Didoardo "As It Is" Oil on Wood Panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
"In order to make a meaningful painting I have to establish form somewhere in the swirl of line, texture and color. I find it difficult to breathe new life into a brush stroke but ca...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil

Mary Didoardo "Wild Thing" Oil on Wood Panel Abstract Painting
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo is a long-time resident of Long Island City, NY. She was born in New Jersey and has lived in New York City since graduating from Pratt Institute where she studied sculp...
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2010s Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Mary Didoardo "Gong" Abstract Oil Painting on Wood Panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo Gong, 2020 oil on wood panel 30 x 30 in. (dido076) This original abstract oil painting on wood by Mary Didoardo features her signature layering technique and looping l...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Mary Didoardo "Duet" Oil on Wood Panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
"In order to make a meaningful painting I have to establish form somewhere in the swirl of line, texture and color. I find it difficult to breathe new life into a brush stroke but ca...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil

Mary Didoardo "Tempest" - Small Abstract Oil Painting on Wood Panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo Tempest, 2022 oil on wood panel 8 x 8 in. (dido098) This small abstract oil painting on wood by Mary Didoardo features her ...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Mary Didoardo "Orchid" - Small Abstract Oil Painting on Wood Panel
By Mary Didoardo
Located in New York, NY
Mary Didoardo Orchid, 2022 oil on wood panel 8 x 8 in. (dido097) This small abstract oil painting on wood by Mary Didoardo features her s...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

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Past and Present
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Original oil painting on wood panel by Mary Didoardo, 2019 "In order to make a meaningful painting I have to establish form somewhere in the swirl of line, texture and color. I find...
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2010s Abstract Mary Didoardo Art

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